Kroger is keeping it pretty close to the vest. If it doesn't involve Kroger operations or Kroger employees, is there a possibility it could be a criminal issue?
Kroger is keeping it pretty close to the vest. If it doesn't involve Kroger operations or Kroger employees, is there a possibility it could be a criminal issue?
If it was criminal, we would know about it. If they wanted to keep the reason a secret, they should have just said, "Rodney McMullen has decided to resign from Kroger." I wonder if there's somebody else involved and Kroger can't say anything because that person has to remain anonymous.
Kroger is keeping it pretty close to the vest. If it doesn't involve Kroger operations or Kroger employees, is there a possibility it could be a criminal issue?
If it was criminal, we would know about it. If they wanted to keep the reason a secret, they should have just said, "Rodney McMullen has decided to resign from Kroger." I wonder if there's somebody else involved and Kroger can't say anything because that person has to remain anonymous.
Original poster here. I wonder if this might be a case of blackmail in relation to the "personal conduct" charge he notified Kroger of. Someone who threatened to go to the press or authorities if they didn't get "paid?"